Advancing, proceeding, or acting with the greatest possible caution and speed, like ants; hurrying but not carelessly. Often used to describe slow, deliberate movements.
/ˈænt.sɪli/
A class of antibiotics derived from the fungus Chlorophyllum molybdites. They exert their antibacterial effects by the inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis.
/ˈklɔːrəmaɪsɪtɪnz/
Descriptive of or relating to something that hosts or attracts fleas (small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds). Can also metaphorically describe someone or something that is prone to unwelcome attention or problems, like fleas annoying a host.
/ˈflɛsəm/
In this hypothetical context, 'cwierc' can be defined as a mythical creature resembling a cross between a bird and a reptile, often associated with legends of the northern regions or folklores. It is a word used to describe a fantastical beast in folklore or literature.
/ˈkwiːtʃ/
Relating to or being an herbivore, a plant-eating organism; in a broader sense, it can refer to an animal that avoids or does not eat meat.
/æntɪˈkɑːn.ə.vرو/
A rare or archaic term meaning 'to undertake' or 'to take up a challenge'. It reflects a sense of responsibility or promise to handle a task or challenge.
/tuːbər/
Extremely small; minute or beyond a certain limit of perception or measurement.
/ɪNGˈnɪtɪsɪməl/
Glimepiride is an oral hypoglycemic agent used to treat type 2 diabetes by promoting the release of insulin from the pancreas. It helps lower blood sugar levels and is part of a broader class of medications known as sulfonylureas.
/ˈɡlɪmɪpəraɪd/
A small, muscular structure found in the pharynx of certain species of birds, aiding in the manipulation of prey or food items before they are swallowed. Its function is similar to that of the palate in mammals.
/ˈænt.ə.tɜːrk'l/